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Tom,

First of all, make sure you record the macro as a "Macro File" instead of a
"VBScript File".  Then insert the [input] function into the macro file right
after you have navigated the cursor to the field in question.  The [input]
function will actually prompt the user with a little popup window.  When the
user presses enter, whatever they typed will automatically go into the field
that the cursor is at.

This is the way the macro lanquage for client access "stops" at a field for
input.

Hope it helps!  Long live macros!
Nathan Quinones
Custom Systems Corp
973-726-0202 x213
http://www.cussys.com
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Anyone use macros in Client Access to speedup some data entry? I'm
using green-screens and would rather not customize a screen using MUI,
but I have a user who enters some basic info in the item master and only
needs to hit a few fields. I'm trying to use a macro to step her
through those fields, but I can't figure out how to get the thing to
pause on a field and wait for input, then continue on to the next
fields(s).
Thanks in advance.
Tom
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